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Taiwan education chief flags China program concerns
Taiwan’s education minister warns of risks in China exchanges due to cross-strait tensions. Students and educators urged to assess potential political complexities.
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Taiwan opposition courts democratic allies in Denmark
Andrew Hsia of the Kuomintang emphasized Taiwan’s global role at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit, engaging in talks on cross-strait relations and international support.
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Taiwan warns of CCP infiltration on university campuses
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council warns of Chinese Communist Party activities infiltrating campuses. Authorities will act if exchange programs breach rules.
2025/05/15 13:00
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Experts warn of increased China pressure on Taiwan
Tensions rise in the Taiwan Strait after President Lai Ching-te’s inauguration. Experts discuss policy shifts, U.S.-China relations, and Taiwan’s security strategies.
2025/05/14 11:27
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China renews Taiwan unification claims, targets Lai Ching-te
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office accuses Taiwan President Lai Ching-te of escalating tensions and pursuing independence. Chen Binhua emphasizes unification and criticizes de-sinicization efforts.
2025/05/13 14:00
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Taiwan Indigenous Council rejects Chinese ancestry claims
Taiwan’s Council of Indigenous Peoples asserts Indigenous ties to the Austronesian group, rejecting Chinese ancestry claims. The council warns against political manipulation and urges vigilance in China exchanges.
2025/05/09 16:20
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Taiwan businesses increasingly exit Chinese market, MAC says
Taiwanese businesses are reducing investments in China, with a drop from 83.8% in 2010 to 2.7% in early 2025, raising concerns about future economic ties.
2025/05/02 11:00
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MAC defends focus on organizations amid contest controversy
The Mainland Affairs Council clarifies its investigation targets organizations linked to the CCP, not teacher Alice Ou. The essay contest raises legal concerns under the Cross-Strait Act.
2025/04/30 16:00
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Ma criticizes Lai for cross-strait relations stance
Former President Ma Ying-jeou criticized President Lai Ching-te for harming cross-strait relations by promoting a "new two-state theory." Ma urged a return to peaceful development based on the "1992 Consensus" to maintain regional stability.
2025/04/29 20:00
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Historic cross-strait swim set for Taiwan’s Kinmen Island
Kinmen County’s Deputy Magistrate announced two swimming events in July, offering a unique experience of the island’s wartime history. Registration is open until June 20.
2025/04/29 09:00
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Taiwan extends service obligations for civilian reservists
Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior revised regulations for substitute service reservists, increasing training days and numbers during emergencies. This aims to enhance defense resilience amid Taiwan-China tensions.
2025/04/29 08:00
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Seven new cases of Taiwanese detained in mainland reported
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council reports 82 Taiwanese missing or detained in China since Jan. 1, 2024, raising safety concerns. Fraud and illegal entry are key issues.
2025/04/25 14:00
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Taiwan to bolster Mini Three Links while countering Beijing
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council plans to support Kinmen against China’s unification efforts. Minister Chiu Chui-cheng emphasizes cross-strait policy clarity and local development.
2025/04/25 13:00
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Taiwan-China identity rules tightened amid security push
The Mainland Affairs Council in Taiwan issued a directive clarifying identity regulations, stating Taiwanese citizens will lose their Taiwan identity if registered in China.
2025/04/23 16:46
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Poll: Most Taiwanese distrust Trump on cross-strait issues
A recent poll shows 72.57% of Taiwanese distrust President Trump on cross-strait affairs, highlighting skepticism amid economic tensions. Discover insights on Taiwan’s political party satisfaction and the impact on international relations.
2025/04/18 22:00
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Trump’s trade policies create instability for Taiwan: Expert
Chang Wu-ueh discusses U.S.-China-Taiwan relations at the Bellweather Forum, highlighting trade, tech, and geopolitical shifts. Learn about Taiwan’s challenges and future safety references.
2025/04/18 18:06
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Taiwan adjusts controversial cross-strait marriage policy
The Mainland Affairs Council in Taiwan announced new options for Chinese spouses to replace proof of renunciation of nationality. This addresses challenges with the original requirement. Eligible individuals can use a declaration method or delay submission due to specific circumstances. Applications start Monday via personal delivery, mail, or email.
2025/04/17 07:00
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Cross-strait city dialogue faces central government pushback
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an announces the Taipei-Shanghai Twin-City Forum, emphasizing communication with China. He criticizes the central government on espionage issues.
2025/04/16 19:00
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China condemns Taiwan’s economic decoupling strategy
The Taiwan Affairs Office criticized President Lai Ching-te’s policy to decouple from China, warning it could harm Taiwan. Cross-strait trade remains strong.
2025/04/16 15:00
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Taiwanese fraud suspects could face death penalty in China
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is negotiating with Cambodia to prevent the deportation of 180 Taiwanese nationals to China over alleged telecom fraud.
2025/04/15 17:00
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Taiwan schools to teach about China threats by summer
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education plans to create materials promoting national identity and awareness of China’s threats by summer. Education Minister Cheng Ying-yao announced this initiative amid concerns over Chinese influence in schools.
2025/04/14 17:00
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Cross-strait families face citizenship documentation hurdle
The Taiwan Immigration Youth Alliance criticizes the NIA’s demand for proof of renunciation from former Chinese nationals, calling the three-month deadline unreasonable.
2025/04/14 13:31
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Chinese Coast Guard increases activity around Taiwan: NSB
The National Security Bureau reports increased Chinese military threats straining Taiwan’s resources. The U.S. reaffirms support for Taiwan’s defense amid rising tensions.
2025/04/10 07:00
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Taiwan cracks down on cross-strait organization violations
Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior found 86% of social groups handling cross-strait exchanges non-compliant, leading to the dissolution of six groups.
2025/04/09 22:00
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Taiwan reaffirms cross-strait nationality rules
Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency announced residents cannot hold household registration or passports from mainland China. A six-month grace period is granted for compliance.
2025/04/08 19:00